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Port Perry Star, 2 Aug 1978, p. 13

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X nthe Er STARE \'4 4 f Bi A I TR OC aE sn hii a ARI IRDA AAS aged ea ox # Fi PAI LRAT RAAT NOT RIOT WSLS 28 BRANES. pay os a BUIPEIE RE 1 Sheen ttl eth BR Ak SS 0 i wt: HA: ' . 15 A : + PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 2, 1978 -- 13 wi w J ; Rennick-Freeman wedding Bi A pretty spring wedding tached capeandoneruffleon bearer in an identical suit to Phyllis Geer, aunt of the 78 took place in Scugog Island the veil and she carried red the men, carrying the rings bride held a miscellaneouy ar United Church on Saturday, sweetheart roses. Her on a white satin pillow. The shower at her home assist Sate May (20th, 1978 when matron of honour, a girl- reception followed at thie by her grandmother, Mrs. A. Wh og Leanne, dayghter friend, Mrs. Linda Smythe Latcham Centre where the Lockie. Linda Smythe and APR of Mry and Mrs, Lionald wore a blue ribbon dress bride's mother chose a dusty Darla Freeman held a mis- 3.01 - Freeman was unit¢d in with matching headpiece. rose dress with white acces- cellaneous shower for her at iv marriage to Thontas' Paul,. Darla and Jackie Freeman, sories and white orchid. The the bride's home for former fi fon f Mr. and Mrs. E joson sisters jof the bride wore groom's mother chose a lilac school friends. Mrs. Bert | BL ennick' of Toronto. | Rev. identical dresses only in pink printed dress, with white Wanamaker assisted by her i Donald Luke of Tdronto and yellow. All the girls -accessories and white or- daughter in law, held a x officiated at the double ring carried blue, pink and yellow chid. The happy couple left miscellaneous shower at her eg n.d ceremony. carnations. The men were amidshowers of confetti. On "home in Seagrave. Mrs. D. Hd Ag Given in marriage by her attired in dark Blue' tuxe- their return from their Jennings, aunt of the groom Al A father the bride wore a peau does. Mr. Kelly Goreski, ; oneymoon they are now [held a miscellaneous shower qe? de soius. dress with an at- friend of both .bride and - gesiding in Toronto. _ /in her home in Toronto. The ie 3 " > ~ groom, acted as best man, 'Prior to her marriage / / co-workers of Debbie at Ey : Acting as ushers were bbie was a recipient off Gage Publishing held an ARR «Jr. Farme S$ Wayne Jennings, cousin of niainy lovely, presents when , afternoon shower for her fC the groom and Dwayne her! aunt [Betty Anne and. where she" received many als Freeman, brother of the 'unt Eine Freeman held a useful'items. Also the staff 2 Hl bride, Warren Geer, cousin. rmiscellaneous.shower for presented her with a piece of Fis of the bride acted as ring- sponsor Indonesia - a n : "wal ©F ANID ( a uesday, iii to Saturday, August 5) her at Scugog Island Hall. . her ij as a wedding gift. - N Ck ee A [A] : Rr ald Ca age Fo Bly) +g dll API et Apa ON ", ~ SA SATE Ng ha ~ « a Tvs ~ - a. WEE - CATE LY en .. £2, BD I ~ yo DANG TS ws J, r, hi - ALY Sry Thal "\J y, ok Nd # Under the Foster Parent Plan of Canada, the Port ~~ * HAMMOND ORGANS * HET PIANOS Perry Junior Farmers Association is sponsoring an 11-year .old youngster in . Indonesia. The Junior Farmers con- tribute $269 yearly for such basics as food, education and TONS + MgSiC: RECORDS - LESSONS clothing for Sugiarto, who | CEE lives with his family in a =f =. "ng bamboo house with - dirt floors in rural Indonesia. The youngster's father is a ue who also holds down second job cutting and selling firewood. His total HAMMOND ORGANS "ROMANCE 123" er Te IAN earnings for a month amount 03 "to a little more than $12. gh] Suginrto has two sisters AA EEK Pee and a brother and the money nis ; sent through the Foster a Parent Plan-is used by the -# rE whole family. eds The Junior Farmers eS ""adopted" Sugiarto last | Wa Sensi r, ! Wis 1 ny or Greenbank || Continued 18th at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Blakely and ladies bring sandwiches only. Frank and Carol Rott were among the 15,000 Amway Distributors who attended, he International Convention in Ada, Michigan, this week. \ Mrs. Fay Hubbert and N girls, Omemee, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brooks and girls, Sunder- land and Mr. and Mrs. J Innes and children had a family gathering with their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Innes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Mc- Cullough, Beaverton, Mr. ® and Mrs. Roy Smith visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of Cobourg with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young on Sunday. "ROMANCE 126" Regular $3395. OPENING WEEK: $2995. SPECIAL * INVITATION * Take a few minutes this Friday evening to join us for some refreshments and entertainment. Free balloons and lollipops for the children. " 72% ~ . -- 7% R 394 |! 5 REDE OTN - DD Lt CAN --- ~ qe Tien Ta NH eo 0x OFF AllL.P.'s & 8 TRACK TAPES (Specials in effect until August 5, 1978)

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